LAB1 Report needed in exactly 26 hours and LAB2 Report needed in exactly 40 hours from the time of this post.The 1 day time limit indicated on this post is for LAB1, time limit forLAB 2 will be increased accordingly after the delivery of LAB2.BIDS indicating a different time than the indicated one day will simply be ignored.
You will be given 11min long videos of the already performed experiments for both LAB1 and LAB2, so you’ll just have to watch the videos and note the results then write the LAB reports.
You are required to physically show at least 50% of the completed work at least 10 hours before the deadline of each LAB. (This is a must as tutors here before gave incomplete work on the last minute, which causes huge inconveniences)
PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THIS POST IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO DO THE LABS 100% AS REQUIRED AS THAT WILL ONLY LEAD TO YOU BEING REPORTED TO STUDYPOOL.
REQUIREMENTS
SAMPLE REPORT FROM A DIFFERENT TOPIC ATTACHED, KINDLY HAVE A LOOK AT THAT AS YOUR WORK SHOULD BE AT THE SAME LEVEL OR PREFERABLY BETTER.
BOTH LABS SHOULD MEET THE REQUIREMENTS BELOW
TURNITIN SCORE MUST BE LESS THEN 15%
#1ABSTRACT
Short summary of experiment. Short summation of results. Describe any graphs and tables. Mention any other calculated values. Short conclusion
.#2INTRODUCTIONS
1. In the introduction, you first introduce the concept. Just give a brief history of the concept.
2. The aim is very important. It does not need to have its own section, but you have to have the aim. The aim explains what the expected outcomes were and what you were trying to achieve in the practical.
3. This section is 2 or 3 paragraphs
.#BACKGROUND AND THEORY
1. This is a very important section. This is where you show me you did your research.
2. You define any and all important terms and derive all the specific formulas used and show where they come.
3. You also explain some real world applications, if possible. This can be here, or in the introduction.
4. You can also mention how to use the equipment or anything that might give me more background about the experiment.
5. Also tell me your hypothesis on what you expect will happen in the experiment.
6. Include theory from the lab manual AS WELL AS theory from other sources. Your lab manual alone is not enough to show me you understand what is going on.
7. When mentioning equations and calculations, define all the terms, and make sure to mention everything you are going to be using for the analysis.
8. Equations should be centered and numbered.
9. References are VERY IMPORTANT! Everywhere where you use someone else’s work, you have to cite them. Otherwise you are stealing their work, and this counts as plagiarism. This has serious consequences. And not only references at the end of the paper, but also in-text references, everywhere where you used someone else’s work. Do NOT forget this.
#3PROCEDURE/ METHOD
1. You can either list the apparatus or describe it when you say you used it.
2. This section IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE a copy of the method in your lab manual. This section is supposed to describe the way that YOU did the experiment.
3. If you changed any steps or did them different to in the lab manual, describe them here.
4. This section is not a numbered section for step by step instructions, but instead a paragraph explaining how you did the whole experiment.
5. It is best (but not compulsory) to write in past tense, i.e. ”The resistors were used to do this. And then the cables were plugged in and the TARE button pressed so as to zero all measurements.”
6. Mention what you use to analyse your data and sketch your graphs.
7. Most importantly: be specific. Someone else should be able to repeat your experiment to achieve the same results.
8. You can also include a picture of the setup
#4RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
THIS SECTION CARIES THE MOST POINT, SO PLEASE DO IT CORRECTLY AND ON DETAIL AS INDICATED IN THE SAMPLE REPORT
1. Include all relevant graphs and only important and necessary tables.
2. include any graphs or tables that are not vital, in an extra appendix at the end of the report.
3. When including graphs and tables, remember to write units, names for axes, captions/titles and uncertainty in the estimates.
4. Describe what you observed during the experiment.
5. You have to mention all the graphs and tables and explain what they show you.
6. Include explanations for things that happened, and mention all the possible reasons for error. Saying that human error is at fault is NOT a good way to state what the error is. Explain exactly what you could have done wrong.
7. Show all the calculations with your measured values substituted in.
8. STILL remember your references!
9. Your discussion of results is the most important part of your lab report. Do not forget this
.#5CONSCLUSSION
1. Mention shortly what happened again, and
2. state what your final observation is.
3. Did this observation match your hypotheses?
4. Did you reach the aim?
5. What did you learn?
.#6REFERENCES
1. When using a website, use the exact web address as given in the browser, and add a DATE ACCESSED as well.
2. You are welcome to use HARVARD referencing, or you can just use numbered references where you put a number [1] for the reference and write the full reference in the bottom.
3. Full references with ALL information are VERY important


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